Icann Accredited

Discussion in 'Domain Names' started by keytenkele, Apr 27, 2009.

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    Hello;
    I'm just out of curiosity.
    I write to be the ICANN accredited domain name if i want and what is the procedure What is the cost of becoming secretary.
    In this regard, information is very glad that I can provide information.
    Sincerely do.
     
    keytenkele, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  2. rumsfo

    rumsfo Well-Known Member

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    Do you want to be accredited domain name registrar instead?
     
    rumsfo, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  3. mentos

    mentos Prominent Member

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    Before you undertake the registrar accreditation process, please read and consider the following costs to you.

    To ICANN:

    US$2,500 non-refundable application fee, to be submitted with application.
    US$4,000 yearly accreditation fee due upon approval and each year thereafter.
    Variable fee (quarterly) billed once you begin registering domain names or the first full quarter following your accreditation approval, whichever occurs first. This fee represents a portion of ICANN's operating costs and, because it is divided among all registrars, the amount varies from quarter to quarter. Recently this fee has ranged from US$1,200 to S$2,000 per quarter.
    Transaction-based gTLD fee (quarterly). This fee is a flat fee (currently $0.20) charged for each new registration, renewal or transfer. This fee can be billed by the registrar separately on its invoice to the registrant, but is paid by the registrar to ICANN.
    Please refer to http://www.icann.org/general/financial.html for the most recent ICANN Budget to find additional details about invoicing, including options for relief.
    Please refer to http://www.icann.org/financials/payments.htm for instructions on how to submit payments to ICANN.
    You must have:

    US$70,000 in working capital requirement. THIS DOES NOT NEED TO BE PAID TO ICANN; ICANN requires only that you demonstrate (by submitting an independently verified financial statement) that you have at least this much liquid capital (cash or credit) before your ICANN accreditation becomes effective.
    Commercial General Liability Insurance coverage of at least $500,000. This coverage must be maintained in force throughout the term of your accreditation.
     
    mentos, Apr 27, 2009 IP
  4. NetWatcher

    NetWatcher Well-Known Member

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    Hi,

    Maybe this site will help you http://www.logicboxes.com
    Send them email, they will contact you very soon via email or some IM... And explain you everything!
     
    NetWatcher, Apr 27, 2009 IP
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    keytenkele Peon

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    thank you...
     
    keytenkele, Apr 28, 2009 IP
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    NetWatcher Well-Known Member

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    u're welcome ;)
     
    NetWatcher, Apr 28, 2009 IP